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Chapter 1 : Rise of Nationalism in Europe

  • 1789 : The French Revolution
  • 1807 : The birth of Giuseppe Muzzini.
  • 1815 : To draft a compromise for Europe, the representatives of the European nations—including Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria—who had defeated Napoleon together convened in Vienna.
  • 1815 : Napoleon was overthrown.
  • 1815 : Vienna Protocol
  • 1821 : The struggle for Greek freedom began.
  • 1824 : Lord Byron, an English poet, died in 1824.
  • 1830 : In July 1830, there was the first uprising in France.
  • 1832 : Treaty of Constantinople
  • 1833 : When Emergent travelled from Hamburg to Nuremberg in 1833 to sell his goods, he had to go through 11 customs checkpoints and pay a customs tax that was about 5% of his travel cost.
  • 1834 : A Zollverein customs union was established.
  • 1848 : A French painter by the name of Frederic Sorrieu produced a quartet (4) of works in 1848 that depicted his vision of a world with democratic and socialist republics.
  • 1848 :  The authoritarian kingdoms of Central and Eastern Europe introduced changes after 1848 that had previously occurred in western Europe before 1815.
  • 1859 : Piedmont and Sardinia were successful in defeating the Austrian army.
  • 1861 : Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of United Italy.
  • 1867 : The habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the Hungarian
  • 1871 : The prussian was proclaimed German emperor
  • 1707 : The act of union between England and Scotland

Chapter 2 : Nationalism in India

  • 1915 : Gandhiji returns to India
  • 1917 : Gandhiji went to Champaran Bihar
  • 1917 : Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat
  • 1918 : Ahmedabad mill Strike
  • 1918 -1919 and 1920-21 : There is a severe food scarcity as a result of many Indian regions’ crops failing.
  • 1919 : Rowlatt Act
  • 13th April 1919 : JallianwalaBagh massacre
  • 1919 : Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay 
  • 1920 : In summer of 1920 Gandhiji and Shawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India
  • 1920(Nagpur Session):  Non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress
  • 1909 : Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj
  • 1920(June) : Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh
  • 6th January 1921 : The police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli
  • January 1921 : The non cooperation Khilafat movement began 
  • 1921 census : According to the census, famines and other disasters caused the deaths of 12 to 13 million people.
  • 1921 : Houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked
  • 1921 : Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag
  • February 1922 : Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement
  • 1924 : Ram Raju was captured and executed
  • 1926-1930 : Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930
  • 1927 : The establishment of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries
  • 1928 : Simon Commission arrived in India
  • 1928 : All party conference
  • October 1929 : Lord Irwin offered Dominion status 
  • December 1929 : PurnaSwaraj was demanded 
  • 26 January 1930 : Independence day was celebrated for the first time
  • 6th April 1930 : Salt Satyagraha was started 
  • April 1930 : Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar
  • 1930 : Muhammad Iqbal stepped down as Muslim League president.
  • 5th March 1931 : Gandhi Irwin pact 
  • December 1931 : The political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail 
  • September 1932 : Poona pact 
  • 1930 and 1932 : There was a strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932. 
  • 1934 : By 1934 the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum 
  • 14th July 1942 : The Indian National Congress endorsed the historic Quit India Resolution.

Chapter 3 : The Making of a Global World

  • 3000 BC :  West Asia today and the Indus valley civilization are connected by inactive coastal trade.
  • 1870 : Live animals were transported from America to Europe until the 1870s.
  • 1880 : In Late 1880s rinderpest arrived in Africa
  •  1885 : In 1885 the big European powers met in Berlin to complete the carving up of Africa between them 
  • 1890 : By 1980 a global agricultural economy had taken shape 
  • 1920s : The housing and consumer Boom of the 1920 created the basic of prosperity of the US 
  • 1929 : By 1929 the world would be plunged into a depression such as it had never experienced before
  • 1929 to mid 1930 : The Great Depression begin
  • Between 1928 and 1934 : India’s exports and imports nearly Halved.
  • 1935 : By 1935, most industrialised nations were experiencing a mild economic recovery.

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Chapter 4 The Age of Industrialization

  • 1750 : By the 1750s the network controlled by Indian merchants was breaking down
  • 1760 : Britain was importing 2.5 million pounds of raw cotton to feed its Cotton Industry 
  • 1760 : After 1760, the colonisation of East India Company power did not immediately cause a reduction in India’s textile exports.
  • 1781 : James Watt made improvements to the Newcomen steam engine and patented the new engine in 1781.
  • 1787 : By 1787 the import of cotton increased to 22 million pounds.
  • 1840 : Up to 1840 cotton was the leading sector in the first phase of industrialisation 
  • 1850 : By the 1850s, reports from the majority of India’s weaving regions described tales of decline and misery.
  • 1854 : The first cotton mill in Bombay came up
  • 1874 : By 1874 the first spinning and weaving mill of Madras begin production 
  • 1900 : Dawn of the century was written 
  • Between 1900 and 1912 : Cotton piece production in India doubled 
  • Between 1900 and 1940 : Cloth production expanded steadily in India specially handloom

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Chapter 5 Print Culture and the Modern World

  • 594 ad: From 594 ad books in China were printed by wrapping paper
  • 768 to 778ad : Hand printing Technology introduced in Japan 
  • 868 ad : The first and oldest Japanese book printed 
  • 1295 : Marco Polo returned to Italy 
  • 1448 : By 1448 Gutenberg perfected the printing press system 
  • 1450 and 1550 : Between 1450 and 1550 printing press spread all over Europe 
  • 1517 : Religious Reform mark Martin Luther Wrote 95 theses criticizing many of the practices and rituals of the Roman catholic churches 
  • 1579 : First Tamil book was written in Kochin
  • 1710 : Dutch protestant Missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts 
  • 1713 : The first Malayalam book was printed 
  • 1810 : The Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas came out from Calcutta 
  • 1821 : SambadKaumudi begin to published Ram Mohan Roy
  • 1822 : From 1822 Jaam is Jahan numa and shamshul Akbar was started 
  • 1867 : Deoband seminary was founded 
  • 1871 : Gulamgiri was published 
  • 1878 : The Vernacular Press Act
  • 1907 : Punjab revolutionaries were deported 
  • 1930s : Great Depression
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